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Metspitzer wrote the following:
http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Now that's something I had never thought of. Thanks. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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Metspitzer wrote:
http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. |
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"Oren" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. It has to go somewhere. What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:59:29 -0400, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote: "Oren" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. It has to go somewhere. What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Yes. It always, also helps to cart the dryer outside and blow it off with an air hose. I stick a shop vac hose up the vent. Because my dryer vent is vertical. I have found lint on the roof tiles :-/ |
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On Jun 12, 5:33�pm, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:59:29 -0400, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: "Oren" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. �All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. �It has to go somewhere. �What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Yes. It always, also helps to cart the dryer outside and blow it off with an air hose. I stick a shop vac hose up the vent. Because my dryer vent is vertical. I have found lint on the roof tiles :-/- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - my dryer started drying verty slow, i pulled the dryer out and fond a low spot and double dip in the vent line, a leftover from replacing water lines. i disconnected and reached in line, pulled out some lint, picked hose up and got drenched. the dip was holding water. after a little rearranging the dryer has worked fine since |
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On Jun 12, 3:59*pm, "Ralph Mowery" wrote:
"Oren" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. *All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. *It has to go somewhere. *What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Watch both videos *and* scroll down the page. As the hose is fed in, the air nozzle blows air backwards out of the duct, not inwards towards the home's interior. The website says "No lint enters the dryer or residence." I'm not endorsing...just quoting. |
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Jun 12, 3:59 pm, "Ralph wrote: wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. It has to go somewhere. What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Watch both videos *and* scroll down the page. As the hose is fed in, the air nozzle blows air backwards out of the duct, not inwards towards the home's interior. The website says "No lint enters the dryer or residence." I'm not endorsing...just quoting. When I lived in a condo (and sat on Council) we had all 129 drier vents cleaned this way every few years. They never once damaged a dryer. I have tried unsuccessfully to fine a tip similar to the one the guy used. The tip rotated (fairly rapidly) and directed the air back towards the outside vent opening. |
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Ned Flanders wrote:
DerbyDad03 wrote: On Jun 12, 3:59 pm, "Ralph wrote: wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. It has to go somewhere. What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Watch both videos *and* scroll down the page. As the hose is fed in, the air nozzle blows air backwards out of the duct, not inwards towards the home's interior. The website says "No lint enters the dryer or residence." I'm not endorsing...just quoting. When I lived in a condo (and sat on Council) we had all 129 drier vents cleaned this way every few years. They never once damaged a dryer. I have tried unsuccessfully to fine a tip similar to the one the guy used. The tip rotated (fairly rapidly) and directed the air back towards the outside vent opening. Found it! Only twenty bucks. https://www.ductcleanersupply.com/sh...products_id=42 More, like "Forward" nozzles, etc. https://www.ductcleanersupply.com/sh...keyword=nozzle |
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HeyBub wrote:
Ned Flanders wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: On Jun 12, 3:59 pm, "Ralph wrote: wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. It has to go somewhere. What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Watch both videos *and* scroll down the page. As the hose is fed in, the air nozzle blows air backwards out of the duct, not inwards towards the home's interior. The website says "No lint enters the dryer or residence." I'm not endorsing...just quoting. When I lived in a condo (and sat on Council) we had all 129 drier vents cleaned this way every few years. They never once damaged a dryer. I have tried unsuccessfully to fine a tip similar to the one the guy used. The tip rotated (fairly rapidly) and directed the air back towards the outside vent opening. Found it! Only twenty bucks. https://www.ductcleanersupply.com/sh...products_id=42 More, like "Forward" nozzles, etc. https://www.ductcleanersupply.com/sh...keyword=nozzle Thanks! Although it is not exactly what the guy was using this looks like it would do the job. I don't see a need in getting the clear hose, any really flexible air hose should do. |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 07:46:14 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote: Ned Flanders wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: On Jun 12, 3:59 pm, "Ralph wrote: wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. It has to go somewhere. What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Watch both videos *and* scroll down the page. As the hose is fed in, the air nozzle blows air backwards out of the duct, not inwards towards the home's interior. The website says "No lint enters the dryer or residence." I'm not endorsing...just quoting. When I lived in a condo (and sat on Council) we had all 129 drier vents cleaned this way every few years. They never once damaged a dryer. I have tried unsuccessfully to fine a tip similar to the one the guy used. The tip rotated (fairly rapidly) and directed the air back towards the outside vent opening. Found it! Only twenty bucks. https://www.ductcleanersupply.com/sh...products_id=42 Look at that link -- is shows a "support ball". . I tried to describe this moons ago and thought they were made from another material. I saved the home page URL. More, like "Forward" nozzles, etc. https://www.ductcleanersupply.com/sh...keyword=nozzle |
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On Jun 12, 5:33*pm, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:59:29 -0400, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: "Oren" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. *All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. *It has to go somewhere. *What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Yes. It always, also helps to cart the dryer outside and blow it off with an air hose. Somehow, lugging the dryer up the basement steps just doesn't appeal... Cindy Hamilton |
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On Jun 14, 10:34�am, Cindy Hamilton
wrote: On Jun 12, 5:33�pm, Oren wrote: On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:59:29 -0400, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: "Oren" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. �All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. �It has to go somewhere. �What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Yes. It always, also helps to cart the dryer outside and blow it off with an air hose. Somehow, lugging the dryer up the basement steps just doesn't appeal... Cindy Hamilton- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - its excellent exercise:) shop vac and compressor air hose equals clean dryer |
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 07:34:20 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
wrote: On Jun 12, 5:33*pm, Oren wrote: On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:59:29 -0400, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: "Oren" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:09:59 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: Metspitzer wrote: http://www.sos.net/~pkrogh/dvc.html Note he used a special nozzle on the end of his air hose. Betcha one could be made pretty easily. Stop the top video at 00:07 -- it looks like a clear hose that bends/curls and sprays the lint outward. My dryer vent goes up and out the roof .. All the dryers should probably have the vent hose disconnected at the dryer before doing this. *All he is doing is using air to blow the lint from the sides of the vent pipe. *It has to go somewhere. *What does not go outside will go back to the dryer. Yes. It always, also helps to cart the dryer outside and blow it off with an air hose. Somehow, lugging the dryer up the basement steps just doesn't appeal... Cindy Hamilton Then shop-vac the lint from the dryer ;) |
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